Brighton 3-2 Liverpool | Premier League highlights
Hinshelwood’s late winner puts Seagulls in box seat to finish eighth and potentially qualify for Europe
Jack Hinshelwood scored straight after coming on as Brighton & Hove Albion claimed a thrilling 3-2 win over Premier League champions Liverpool to boost their European hopes.
Hinshelwood came on in the 83rd minute of Monday’s contest at Amex Stadium and was on hand to tap in from Matt O’Riley’s cross 88 seconds later, with the goal initially disallowed for offside, though that decision was overturned after a VAR check.
Another substitute had already played a key role for Brighton before then, with Kaoru Mitoma having dragged the hosts level for the second time in the 69th minute.
Harvey Elliott had put Liverpool ahead nine minutes in, with Yasin Ayari restoring parity before Dominik Szoboszlai netted on the stroke of half-time.
Mohamed Salah squandered a huge chance prior to Brighton’s second equaliser, and it proved costly as Liverpool’s winless run stretched to three games, while the hosts leapfrogged Brentford into eighth place, which could earn a place in the UEFA Conference League next season.
How the match unfolded
A superb bit of play from Conor Bradley produced Liverpool’s opener, as he burst into the box and squared for Elliott to tuck home.
Bradley almost turned from provider to scorer but skewed an attempt wide, and he was then caught cold at the back as Brajan Gruda picked out Ayari, who took a fantastic touch before steering a low finish out of Alisson’s reach in the 32nd minute.
Liverpool, though, restored their lead on the stroke of half-time – Szoboszlai catching Bart Verbruggen cold with a cross-shot that dipped into the left-hand corner.
Salah squandered a huge chance to make it 3-1 when he sliced wide of a gaping goal early in the second half, before Alisson made a fantastic save to deny Danny Welbeck.
Yet Brighton did hit back as, just four minutes after coming on, Mitoma volleyed in on the rebound after Alisson parried another Welbeck shot.
A stunning comeback was complete when Hinshelwood arrived on the end of O’Riley’s centre, with the goal awarded after the semi-automated technology proved Jarell Quansah had played Denmark international O’Riley onside.